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History

Being a much younger country, Carcino does not possess a Sacred Stone. Carcino also does not have a ruling house, instead being run by a merchant council.

During the War of the Stones Carcino's council split on the matter of siding with Grado or Renais and Frelia. Much of Carcino eventually betrays Frelia and Renais in an attempt to gain the favor of Grado, however, this was not willed by all of Carcino's leaders, as the betrayal was forced by Pablo and not approved by the rest of the council. Pablo forced his way by either bribing or killing the other members, with Klimt being one of the survivors. After Pablo's death Carcino backs out of the war, though and repercussions for the council's actions after the war are not mentioned.

Notable locations in Carcino

Caer Pelyn

While Caer Pelyn presumably does not interact with Carcino's government processes, it is located within the borders of Carcino. Caer Pelyn is an old and remote village that abolished social ranks in favor of living in the mountains in a self-sustainable lifestyle.

Port Kiris

A bustling port town in western Carcino.

Teraz Plateau

A mountainous area located south of Port Kiris. A building in this area was the hiding place of councilman Klimt during the War of the Stones.